Only a contract impasse would keep “Two and a Half Men” from returning.

“The Amazing Race” and “Survivor” have also been picked up for additional seasons, as has “Undercover Boss.”

So what isn’t in the clear? “Criminal Minds,” “CSI: NY,” “Golden Boy,” “Vegas” and “Rules of Engagement.” (Also “Unforgettable,” which airs this summer.)

CBS, with so many strong shows and so little space for new entries, doesn’t tolerate even marginal performers. I’d expect “Criminal Minds” to be back, but none of the others.

“Made in Jersey” and “Partners” have already been canceled.

ABC

Many of ABC’s shows are as good as picked up for next season. They include “Castle” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Middle,” “Modern Family,” “Once Upon a Time” and “Scandal.” “Suburgatory” is also likely to return.

Newcomer “How To Live With Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life)” could be back if its ratings hold up. “Happy Endings” seems unlikely to have a happy ending.

Unless there’s a shocker, ABC will bring back “The Bachelor,” “The Bachelorette,” “Dancing With the Stars” and “Shark Tank.”

I don’t have a guess, but Tim Allen’s “Last Man” is a better bet than Reba McEntire’s “Malibu.” “Nashville” has been a bit of a disappointment both creatively and in the ratings, and “Revenge” has lost buzz.